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  • My improvements relate to that class of centrifugal liquoring apparatus in which the sugar-molds, concentrically arranged in the basket of a centrifugal machine, surround an inner Vcircle of liquoring-boxes, which, by means ot suitable mechanism, are thrust radially outward against the sugar-mold for the purpose of making tights joints therewith, so that liquor received from a centrally-placed reservoir into the liquoring-boxes will all be forced into the molds.
  • the mechanism for operating theboxes has also the capacity of drawing all the boxes convergently inward, and thus aiording clearance for the sugarmolds, so that they can be removed from the basket and others substituted in their places.
  • My invention relates especially to the mechanism for effecting the desired movements of the boxes; and it consists of a horizontal cam- Wheel provided near its periphery with eccentrically-curved cam-slots, each of which engages a cam pin or bolt inserted vertically through two lugs which project from the central portion of the inner vertical wall of each liquoring-box, immediately opposite the camslot.
  • the gearing for effecting the necessary oscillating movements of the cam is preferably actuated by worm-wheels, the worm being loosely inserted in the center of the spindle ot' the machine, and provided at its upper end with a hand wheel or crank.
  • Figure 1 is a top view.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section through theline w ac on Fig. l, and Fig. 3 is a transverse section through the line y y on Fig. 2.
  • the drawings represent the basket A of a centrifugal machine mounted upon the vertical spindle B, and containin g an outer circle ot sugar-molds, O, and an inner circle of movable liquoring-boxes, D.
  • the usual vertical walls a are provided for fixing the position of the sugar-molds.
  • the spindle B is provided with the shoulder b, for the support of the camwheel F, which is prevented from rising on the shaft bythe jam-nutsf and f.
  • the cam-wheel Near its periphery the cam-wheel is provided with a numberof eccentrically-curved slots, G, corresponding to the number of boxes.
  • Each of these slots receives a cam pin or bolt, g, Which is inserted vertically through the lugs g' and g2, affixed to the inner vertical Wall of the box, and projecting, respectively, over and under the edge of the cam-Wheel.
  • the cam-wheel is turned in either direction by power applied to the hand-wheel H, affixed to the upper end of the wormshaft h.
  • the upper portion of the spindle B is longitudinally perforated to admit theworm-shaft h, which is provided with the xed collar h.
  • the cap h2 is screwed on the end of the shaft B, and bears upon the upper edge of the' collar IL.
  • the worm I on the lower portion of the shaft h meshes into the two worm-wheels fi and i.
  • the shaft B is transversely slotted to admit the worm-wheels, as shown, and the latter are respectively keyed to the horizontal shafts j and j', to which are also keyed the pinions o and r', which mesh, respectively, into the gears l and lf, keyed to the horizontal shafts m and m', which, it will be seen, occupy radial positions on opposite sides of the spindle B.
  • the beveled pinions n. and n are 1 keyed, respectively, to the outer ends of the shafts m and m', and mesh into the beveled teeth O on the under side of the cam-wheel.
  • One advantage of the double train of gearing from the worm is that it balances the basket.
  • one of the trains of gearing may be omitted, and in place thereof a counter-weight may be afxed to the floor, which'will serve to balance the basket.
  • the worm-shaft h inserted longitudinally in the upper portion of the hollow spindle B, and provided with the crank or hand wheel H, in combination with one or more Worm-wheels and trains of gearing, by means of which motion is imparted to a cam-wheel oscillating on the spindle B, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • the spindle B longitudinally perforated for a suitable portion of its length to admit the worm-shaft h, and transversely slotted to admit the Worm-wheels i and i', substantially as shown and described.

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Y 2 Sheets-Sheet 1'. E. E. QUIMBY. Centrifugal Lquoring Apparatus. No. 221,898. Patented Nov. 18, 1879;
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-E. E. QUIMBY. Gentrifugal'Liquoring Apparatus. No. 221,898.
Patented Nov. 18, l1879` mmm N. PETERS, PHO
UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
EDWARD E. QUIMBY, OF ORANGE, ASSIGNOR TO THE F. O. MATTHIESSEN AND WIEOHERS SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, OF JERSEY CITY, N. J.
IMPROVEMENT IN CENTREFUGAL LIQUORING APPARATUS.
Specication forming partof Letters Patent No. 221,898, dat-ed November 18, 1879 application filed June 24, 1879.
To all whom it may concern:
. Be it known that I, EDWARD E. QUIMBY, of Orange, New Jersey, have invented certain Improvements in Centrifugal Liquoring Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
My improvements relate to that class of centrifugal liquoring apparatus in which the sugar-molds, concentrically arranged in the basket of a centrifugal machine, surround an inner Vcircle of liquoring-boxes, which, by means ot suitable mechanism, are thrust radially outward against the sugar-mold for the purpose of making tights joints therewith, so that liquor received from a centrally-placed reservoir into the liquoring-boxes will all be forced into the molds. The mechanism for operating theboxes has also the capacity of drawing all the boxes convergently inward, and thus aiording clearance for the sugarmolds, so that they can be removed from the basket and others substituted in their places.
. My invention relates especially to the mechanism for effecting the desired movements of the boxes; and it consists of a horizontal cam- Wheel provided near its periphery with eccentrically-curved cam-slots, each of which engages a cam pin or bolt inserted vertically through two lugs which project from the central portion of the inner vertical wall of each liquoring-box, immediately opposite the camslot.
The gearing for effecting the necessary oscillating movements of the cam is preferably actuated by worm-wheels, the worm being loosely inserted in the center of the spindle ot' the machine, and provided at its upper end with a hand wheel or crank.
In the accompanying drawings, representing my invention, Figure 1 is a top view. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section through theline w ac on Fig. l, and Fig. 3 is a transverse section through the line y y on Fig. 2.
The drawings represent the basket A of a centrifugal machine mounted upon the vertical spindle B, and containin g an outer circle ot sugar-molds, O, and an inner circle of movable liquoring-boxes, D. The usual vertical walls a are provided for fixing the position of the sugar-molds. The spindle B is provided with the shoulder b, for the support of the camwheel F, which is prevented from rising on the shaft bythe jam-nutsf and f. Near its periphery the cam-wheel is provided with a numberof eccentrically-curved slots, G, corresponding to the number of boxes. Each of these slots receives a cam pin or bolt, g, Which is inserted vertically through the lugs g' and g2, affixed to the inner vertical Wall of the box, and projecting, respectively, over and under the edge of the cam-Wheel.
It will be seen that by the turning of the cam-wheel in one direction the boxes are all simultaneously drawn inward, and that by its turning in the opposite direction the boxes are simultaneously thrust outward. The face of each box is provided with the usual gasket D', and by the thrusting outward of the boxes their gaskets are firmly compressed againstthe inner edges oi the sugar-molds, respectively.
The cam-wheel is turned in either direction by power applied to the hand-wheel H, affixed to the upper end of the wormshaft h.
The upper portion of the spindle B is longitudinally perforated to admit theworm-shaft h, which is provided with the xed collar h. The cap h2 is screwed on the end of the shaft B, and bears upon the upper edge of the' collar IL. The worm I on the lower portion of the shaft h meshes into the two worm-wheels fi and i. The shaft B is transversely slotted to admit the worm-wheels, as shown, and the latter are respectively keyed to the horizontal shafts j and j', to which are also keyed the pinions o and r', which mesh, respectively, into the gears l and lf, keyed to the horizontal shafts m and m', which, it will be seen, occupy radial positions on opposite sides of the spindle B. The beveled pinions n. and n are 1 keyed, respectively, to the outer ends of the shafts m and m', and mesh into the beveled teeth O on the under side of the cam-wheel.
One advantage of the double train of gearing from the worm is that it balances the basket.
It will, of course, be understood that one of the trains of gearing may be omitted, and in place thereof a counter-weight may be afxed to the floor, which'will serve to balance the basket.
I do not claim, broadly, the employment of mechanism for simultaneously moving the boxes radially inward or outward, as l am aware that such mechanism has been heretofore employed; but
I claim as my invention in centrifugal apparatus for liquoring hard sugarl. The boxes D, in combination with the cam-wheel F, provided with gearing by means of which it may be turned in either direction,4 substantially as and for the purposes set forth."
2. The worm-shaft h, inserted longitudinally in the upper portion of the hollow spindle B, and provided with the crank or hand wheel H, in combination with one or more Worm-wheels and trains of gearing, by means of which motion is imparted to a cam-wheel oscillating on the spindle B, as and for the purpose set forth.
3. The spindle B, longitudinally perforated for a suitable portion of its length to admit the worm-shaft h, and transversely slotted to admit the Worm-wheels i and i', substantially as shown and described.
EDW. E. QUIMBY. Witnesses: f,
M. L. ADAMS, Gno. W. MIATT.
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